Redcliff review (1915-10-22)
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Redcliff review (1915-10-22)
- Publication date
- 1915-10-22
- Topics
- Redcliff review [1910]
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 28.8M
Page 1:
- Prairie Fire Started Just North of Town
- Two per Cent Have Enlisted from Canada
- Canada Soon Have Sent 100,000 Men
- Local News
- Two More Bumper Crops Are Reported
- Another Teacher to be Added to School Staff
- U. S. Defensive Plans Are Being Opposed
- British Subs Have the Baltic Tied Up
- Utilities Commission Named for Alberta
- Must Have More Men Says Lord Kitchener
- Importing Farm Help from British Columbia
- Hunting They Would Go
- Czar Nicholas
- One Thing Lacking
- Farmers May Obtain Trees Free of Charge
- Alberta Wheat Crop Will be $35,000,000
- Local News
- High Insurance on This Year's Crop
- Bert Thomas Hurt by Engine Ely Wheel
- Popular Young Man is Leaving Redcliff
- Slight Drop in the Wheat Prices
- Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Ambrose Church
- Slavs Take 3500 Huns and 10 Guns
- Carson Resigns from the British Cabinet
- Edison Says the U. S. Should Pile up Bullets
Page 2:
- Banks to Help Farmers
- Fire Guards
- The Soldiers' Christmas
- A Foolish Rule
- Sir Ian Hamilton to Make Report
- Says Mnch Depends on the Balkans
- Health of Animals.
- "Industrial Canada" and Wak Industries
- Lessons from Australia
- A Chameison of Gems
Page 3:
- General News Notes
- Considering Plans for Wonnded Soldiers
- German Offices Shoots English Nurse
- The Woollen Industry
Page 4:
- Items of Local Interest
- French Horse Buyers in Hat on Oct. 25th
- Pope Intercedes for Lives of Frenchmen
- Local News
- Prairie Fire Started Just North of Town
- Two per Cent Have Enlisted from Canada
- Canada Soon Have Sent 100,000 Men
- Local News
- Two More Bumper Crops Are Reported
- Another Teacher to be Added to School Staff
- U. S. Defensive Plans Are Being Opposed
- British Subs Have the Baltic Tied Up
- Utilities Commission Named for Alberta
- Must Have More Men Says Lord Kitchener
- Importing Farm Help from British Columbia
- Hunting They Would Go
- Czar Nicholas
- One Thing Lacking
- Farmers May Obtain Trees Free of Charge
- Alberta Wheat Crop Will be $35,000,000
- Local News
- High Insurance on This Year's Crop
- Bert Thomas Hurt by Engine Ely Wheel
- Popular Young Man is Leaving Redcliff
- Slight Drop in the Wheat Prices
- Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Ambrose Church
- Slavs Take 3500 Huns and 10 Guns
- Carson Resigns from the British Cabinet
- Edison Says the U. S. Should Pile up Bullets
Page 2:
- Banks to Help Farmers
- Fire Guards
- The Soldiers' Christmas
- A Foolish Rule
- Sir Ian Hamilton to Make Report
- Says Mnch Depends on the Balkans
- Health of Animals.
- "Industrial Canada" and Wak Industries
- Lessons from Australia
- A Chameison of Gems
Page 3:
- General News Notes
- Considering Plans for Wonnded Soldiers
- German Offices Shoots English Nurse
- The Woollen Industry
Page 4:
- Items of Local Interest
- French Horse Buyers in Hat on Oct. 25th
- Pope Intercedes for Lives of Frenchmen
- Local News
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 21 November 1910 to 6 June [1940?]. Publication suspended September to December 1911 and 11 August to 6 October 1921.
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- Collective_title
- Redcliff review
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RCR_1915102201
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/s2fbkgt9sw5
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Redcliff
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- Pages
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